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The Huron Expositor, 1957-09-27, Page 6777,4qF! Heavy MOMS lea—Brood mare with 011idaY, Albert Baeolia; ).907, C. Halliday, Albert, and 3; filly or gelding, 3 �1i, A, Toli, 1 and 2; filly or a years old, A. TO11; filly g,*1 year cdtl, C, Halliday. e"liertel or Belgian — Brood e:With foal, Drake Stock Farm, lit EllYtt Harrison, 3 and 4, Olead; foal of 1957, Drake PO, Eartn, 1 and 2, K. Harrison, and. 4, 4 Whitehead; ; filly or g, 3 years old; E. Harrison, *hard & Laramie; filly or geld- gi 2 years old, Drake Stock Farm, 2; filly or geld/1g, 1 year ,Old' Drake Stock Farm, E. Harri- • .Wagon Class—Brood mare with Joel, Allan Knill, E. Harrison; foal '0E1.957, A. Knill, E. Harrison; filly or gelding, 3 years old, A. Kinn; --filly or gelding, 2 years old, A.1 Lull, filly or gelding, 1 year old, 4; Whitehead. *mess Classes—Light draught team in harness, C. Halliday, N. .Shentz, A. Toll; wagon team in harness, A. Knill, Bert McBride, Jack Fetch, E. Whitehead; Per- ' eheron team in harness, 0. Bes- tard, 1 and 2, Drake Stock Farm, E. Harrison; heavy draught team in harness, N. Shantz, C. Halliday, A. Toll, 3 and 4; single wagon horse in harness„A. Knill, B. Mc- Bride, J. Fitch, A. Knill, N. Shantz; four -horse tandem, hitched, C. Hal- liday, 0. Bestard, Pritchard & Laramie, B. McBride, A. Toll; Belgian, Pritcha d & Laramie, 1 and 2, J. Fitch. Specials --Township Special, C. Halliday, 0. Bestard, A. Knill, Drake Stock Farm; best handled colt, Russell Halliday, George Bacom, Walter Bacom; best heavy horse on grounds, N. Shantz. Beef Cattle Butchers' Cattle—Steer or heifer over 1 year, G. Wallis, Granton; Allan Rundle, Exeter; A. Gaunt P. O'Shea, Grantee; C. O'Shea Grantone baby beef 1 year and un- der, G. Hodgms & Son, Grantone Jim Lyons, Lucknow i. , Ray Cann, Exeter; 3. Rinn; S. Ruitoul, White- church Aberdeen Angus—Bull., 2 years and over, R. Doan; bull, 1 year, 3. Plymouth Rocks, C. F. Pepper, 1 Rinn; bull calf, junior, J. Rinn, 11. and 2, J. D. Douglas. White Rocks, Do; champion bull, J. Rino, R. J. D. Douglas, C. F. Peppee, 2 and Doan, J. Rinn; cow, 3 years old, 3. Light Sussex, C. F. Pepper, 1 R. Doan; heifer, 2 years old, R. and 2. White Leghorns, C. F. Pee - Doan; heifer, 1 year old, L. Camp- per, 1 and 2. Craps Breeds, Bruce bell, R. Doan; heifer calf, senior, Coleman, Ken Colemen. R. Doan, 1 and 2; heifer calf, jun- High school Poultry ior, J. Rinn, R. Doan; champion New Hampshire, (h) Bill Mill - female, L. Campbell; herd, 1 male, son. Rhode Island red, (h) Bill 3 females, R. Doan, 1 and 2; three Millson. White Plymouth Rocks, animals, get of one sire, R. Doan, 1 and 2. (h) Bill Millson, Jim Lovett, (p & Special—Winner of most points cr) Bill Millson. White Leghorns, R. Doan. ' (c) Bill Millson. Bantams, h, p, c, & cr), Jack Broadfoot. Rhode Dual Purpose Shorthorns Island Red, (h) Bill Millson. White John Keyes, Varna, took all priz- Plymouth Rocks, (et) Bill Millson. es in this class. Cross Bred, Heavy, (h) Doug. Jam - Dairy Cattle ieson, (p) Ken Ryan. Cross Bred, Guernseys—Bull, 1 year and ov- Light, (h) Bill Millson. er, William J. Dale; champion Elementary School Poultry male, W.J. Dale; best cow, W. J. Rhode Island Reds, (c & h) Mel. Dale, 1, 2 and 3; heifer, 2 years old, W. J. Dale, 1 and 2; heifer CJr.,ih, Jr., (cr &.p) Mel. Crich, J and 2. Barred Plymouth 1calf, senior, W. J. Dale, 1 and 2; .heifer calf, junior, Everett Hes- Rocks,.(cr) M. Crich, Jr., Jim sels, John Hessels, W. J. Dale; Montgomery, (p) M. Crich, Jr.White Leghorns, (cr) Gary Mont- gomery, Jim Montgomery. Light Sussex, (cr) Jim Montgomery, Gary Montgomery, A.V. Ban- tams, (c, cr & p) M. Crich, Jr., Jim Broadfoot, (b) M. Crich, Jr., Ronald Williamson. Rhode Island Beds, (c) Mel. Crich, Jr. Cross Bred, Heavy, (c) Leonard Jamie- son, Herald Townsend. (cr) C. F. Pepper. Orpingtons and Anemia, C. F. Pepper took all prizes. in both classes, . Utility Perie-e,Ilew Hampshire, C. F. Pepper, 1 and 2. Barred Always Fresh At GOETTLERIS Red & White Market DUBLIN; ONT. champion female and herd, bull and 3 females, W. J. Dale. Jerseys—Bull, 2 years and over, bull, 1 year, bull calf under 1 year, champion male, Lorne Car- ter; cow, 3 years and over, in milk, dry cow, any age, heifer 2 years old, heifer yearling, senior, Lorne Carter, 1 and 2; heifer, year- ling, junior, Ron Little, Lorne Car- ter, 2 and 3; heifer calf, senior, L. Carter, 1 and 2; heifer calf, junior, L. Carter, 1 and 2, Ron Little, Garry Little; champion fe- male and herd, bull and 3 female's, L. Carter. Holsteins—Cow, 3 years and ov- er, in milk, William Boyd, 1 and 2; dry cow, any age, heifer, 2 years old, Wm. Boyd; heifer, year- ling, senior, Wm. Boyd, 1 and 2, Louis Coyne; heifer, yearling, jun- ior, Wm. Boyd; heifer calf, senior, Wm. Boyd, Louis Coyne; heifer calf, junior, Wm. Boyd, John Jew- itt, Cecil Bruimsma, Louis Coyne. Ayrshires—Bull, 2 years and ov- er, Chester West; bull, 1 year old, Edgar Howatt & Sons; bull calf, under 1 year, Wilfrid Barnes, 1 and 2, Edgar Howatt, 3 and 4; champion male, W. Barnes; cow, 3 years old and over in milk, Chester West, W. Barnes 2 and 3, Mervin Lobb & Sons, E. Howatt; dry cow, any age, Martin Baan, E. Howatt, C. West; heifer, 2 years old, W. Barnes, 1 and 2, E. Howatt, M. Lobb, C. West; heifer, yearling, senior, W. Barnes, and 2, C. West, E. Howatt; heifer, yearling, junior, M. Lobb, E. Howatt, 2 and 3, C. West; heifer calf, senior, M. Lobb, Glen Nott, M. Lobb, W. I3arnes; heifer calf, junior, M. Lobb, John Baan, W. Barnes, E. Howatt; champion female, W. Barnes; herd, bull r and 3 females, W. Barnes, C. West, E. Howatt. Adult Poultry New Hampshires, (c, h, cr & p) C. F. Pepper. Rhode Island Red, (c) C. F. Pepper, Mel. Crich, Sr.; (h) J. D. Douglas, C. F. Pepper; (cr) Mel. Crich, C. F. Pepper, (p) C. F. Pepper, J. D. Douglas. Bar- red Plymouth Rocks, (c & h), J. D. Douglas, C. F. Pepper, (cr & p) C. F. Pepper, M. Crich, Sr. White Rocks, (c, h, cr & p) J. D. Douglas. White Leghorns, (c, h, cr & p) George Douglas, 1 and 2; Light Sussex, (c, h, cr & p) C. F. Pepper. White Wyandottes, (cr, h, cr & p) J. D. Douglas, M. Crich, Sr. Brown Leghorns, (c, h, cr & p) J. D. Douglas, r and 2. Leg - horns, any other variety, (h, cr & p), C. F. Pepper. Jersey Giants, any variety, (c, h & cr) G. Doug- las, C. F. Pepper, (p) C. F. Pep- per, G. Douglas. Minorcas, c & p) J. D. Douglas, C. F. Pepper, (b) C. F. Pepper, J. - D, Douglas, • TEESWATER FALL FAIR Celebrating 100 Years' Service. Wednesday, Oct. 2 • Horse Show • • Harness Races •4 -II Club Show ,.CENTENNIAL FLOATS — Parade at 12:30 8:30 -- STAGE SHOW Circle 8 Ranch with Guest Artists DANCING AT 10:00 All times are Daylight Saving J. C. THOMPSON - President • MELVIN ROME - Secretary 'Of the balitHen,6'.2% is held ln Ihe tr.S'.. (lheluines 4.2% by American Telephone and Tele. • gtoph Contpany); 1.7% in the United likedemandelsewhere. • Canadians own this share of The Bell Telephone Company Of everPhundred Bell common shareholders, 98 are Canadians. And following the recent sale of additional common shares, they now own 92% of Bell stock' No other company has so many Canadians sharing in its owner- ship. Bell shareholders in Canada today total 150,000. Of these, 12,000 -are our own em- ployees and pensioners. And, of course, many, many more are Bell customers. So Bell Telephone—owned, controlled and operated by Ca- • nadiaes to serve Canadians—is a distinctly Canadian enterprise. Bp.o.*(140110140 00M0Ativ OF CANADA h • s. W„ Hemp,. Mee. W. * hill;1. table 'cares, .ShOrt, H01104, MeClYnient; table c- ota, log, Mr.S. W. Haugh; R. ThOMPaen; pickling beets, Ms,;; W. 1710o, wfts. W. colggqii; nip bleed beets, Mrs. W. Hentie, Ti' MeClyniont; cucumbers, ripe;Or Sponge eake, lYirs. J., Carter. MO, G. Papple; banana layer cake, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. J. Carter; chiffen Mrs- c cake, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, Q. Pap- ple; dark fruit cake, 3- at'. ter, Mrs. E. Orr; light -fruit cake,. Rita Orr, Mrs.' 3. Carter, no num- ber or name; date and nut loaf, green, MrsW. Coleman, Mrs, •W, Mrs. J. Carter, Rita Orr. Haqgh; table parsnips, Mrs. W. Candy—Maple cream, Mrs. S. Haugh, Bruce Keys; best.peppere, , Mrs. W. Haugh, T. McMillan; etlev,Papple; Storey, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mr. G. chocolate fudge, Mrs. S. lection..of peepers„ Mrs. W. Haeg4, Storey, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. E. F MeClymont; 'table corn, sweet; ,Nott: assorted candy,. Mrs. A. Dining Boom Furniabings--Table eleth, eroclieted, Mrs, IteaS Se - ane;' teneloth, embeoideeed, Mrs. clOth, any other work 114p. Vi., i: Steffen, Mrs. W. Ileimpel; tea Steffen, Mrs. R. Savage; bridge cloth, white, MO. M. Steffen, Mrs, W. Heimpel; runner and 4 place mats, Mrs. M. Steffen; card table Over, felt, Mo. M. Steffen; gen- trepiece, crochet, Mrs. S. Mc re, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. J. "Kerep;' centrepiece, tatted, Mrs. W. Heim- pel,Mrs. M. Steffen; buffet set, h R. McMillan, Mrs. W. Haugh; hre ,Jamieson, Mrs. S. Storey; haine . croc,eted, Mo. W. Beimpel, Mrs: J.: corn, Ken* Coleman, Ken Stewa ,t; made dipped chocolates, Mrs. S. Kemp, Mrs. M. Staffen; buffet winter radish, Mrs. W. Haugh, Ger- Storey, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel, Wm. set, embroidered; Mrs. S. McClure, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. M. Steffen. net Adams; sunflower heads, 1G. Adams, Mrs. W. Coleman; beat , S. Storey. 1 Cookies—Plain, Mrs. J. Carter, - Bedroom Furnishings -- Pillow - embroidered, Mrs. W. -- 1Virs. Wes Heimpel; variety un- aliP, Pillow - novelty in vegetables, Mrs. D. me Heim- Leod, Jack Crozier; cauliflower, . Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. Jack F. McClymont; red cabbage, F. Mrs. G. Mrs. S. Storey, Pel, Kemp; pillowslip, color, Mrs. W. Papple, Mrs. J. Carter; McClymont, Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw; m'Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. S. variety cooked cookies, Mrs. J. . McClure; pillowslip, crochet edge, fall cabbage,, Mrs. W. Hanel, p. Carter, Mrs. S. Storey; cocoa mac Meelymont; winter cabbage, Mrs. Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. E. C. Case, W. Haugh, F. MgClyelont; white aroons, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Carter, Wm. S. Storey; small cakes, as- Mrs. J. Kemp; pillowslip, cross Dalrymple. • onions, Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs.W. Haugh; muskmelons, Mrs. W. sorted, Wilma McLean, Mrs. Car- stitche--Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. Special by Mrs. J. F. Scott, for ter, Mrs. S. Storey. Kemp, Mrs, Rita Orr; sheet and most points—Mrs. F. Dalrymple, ' Haugh, Mrs. L. Pryce; citrons, pillowslips, monogram, Mrs. W. 38 Points; runner-up, Mrs. W. Heim - striped, Mrs. L. Pryce, F. McCl3'4- Pies—Pumpkin pie, Mrs. J. Car- Heimpele Mrs. M. Steffen; vanity pel, 18 points. mont; watermelons, Mrs. L. Pryge. ter, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. S. Hil- set Mrs. W. Heimpel Mrs. Sam Floral Exhibit marrow, 1len; cherry pie, Mrs. G. Papple, '' McClure,Mrs. K.McLean; fancy Asters, 7 blooms, Mrs. J: Grum- Mrs.vegetable F. McClymont, W. Haugh; pie pumpkin, Ken Mrs.Carter; . , Mrs. pin cushion, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. '' lemon pie J. . mett Mrs. Wallace Haugh; asters, Carter, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. G. Pap- W. Heimpel, Mrs. Rita Orr. Knitted or Crocheted Articles (Wool) — Lady's knitted gloves, plain, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. Kemp; fancy, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel; stole, knitted or crocheted, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. W. Heimpel; man's knitted gloves, plain, Mrs. W. Heimpel; mart's mitts, double knitted, Mrs. Wes. Heimpel; man's fine sox, fancy, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs:- J. Carter; man's work sox, knitted, Mrs. 3. Kemp, Mrs. Sam Storey, Mrs. J. Carter; girl's pull- over sweater, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. S. McClure, Mrs. J. Kemp; baby's set, knitted, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. Rita Orr, Mrs. M. Steffen; baby's set, crocheted, Mrs. M. Staffen. Sewing—Fancy tea apron, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. Frank Cantelon, Mrs. J. Carter; cobbler aprop, Mrs. F. Cantelon, Mrs. M. Steffen, Eggs Open to all Producers -21/2 doz. commercial eggs, Earl Papple, Mrs. T. McMillan, Ken Ryan, Wm. S. D. Storey; 21/2 dozen brown eggs, Harold Price, Earl Papple, Mrs. James, Carter, Wm. S. D. Storey; 21/2 dozen white eggs, Ken Coleman, Mrs. W. Coleman, Bruce Coleman, Will Coleman. Co-op Special, Ken Coleman. High School Section—Commer- cial Eggs, Margaret Wood, Mar- jorie Papple, Suane Haugh; brown eggs, Doug Eyre, Marjorie Papple, Margaret Wood, John Scott; white eggs, Margaret Wood, Bill Camp- bell, Emily Elliott, Robert Elliott. G. W. Mcllwain Special, Doug. Eyre. Public School Section—Commer- cial eggs, Tom Papple, Dorothy Jamieson, Doris Moon, John Wal- ker; brown eggs, Bruce Papple, Linda MacDonald, James Papple, Mary Scott; white eggs, Ken Gem- mell, J. Van Rooijan, Mary Scott, George Wood. Co-op Special, Pub- lic School Section, Bruce Papple; Co-op Special, best tray, -all class- es competing, Doug Eyre, lie: 2, Kippen. Horticultural Pioducts • 014$49 4. • • Etelle4 alumingrp,, Mrs. S. Pig Ciure, Mrs. Elva. Ellis, Mrs. 1, Grummet; tooled topper, 14rs. •Ellia; costume jewellery, Mrs, P. Dalumple, Mra, W, S. Storey; sbeii ,work Mrs. E. Dalrymple, 'Mrs. • W.' BeAMPel, Mrs. J. Grnrnmett; celientiOn orated pottery, Mrs. J. OrnlIPIllett; Mrs. F. Dalrymple; band bag, ielk. Mrs. Arthur Clerk, Mrs, W. lielm- pel; shopping bag, felt, Mg.'. W. Heimpel, Mrs. •M. • Staffen; hed-: room slippers,eMrs. Dalrypiple, Mrs. Les Pryee, 8, 8[0,eY; lady's handbag; leather, Mrs A. Clark; wallet or billfold, leather, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs. W. Heim- pel, Mrs. A. Clark;; gloves, leather, Mrs. F. Dalrymple, Mrs. A. Clark; dining table bouquet, Mo. F. Dal- rymple; corsage, artificial, Mrs, F. Dalrymple, Mrs: '8..Stdrey, Mrs. W. Heimpel; table favors, Mrs. F. aatbemums, W, A:4'08114w; aaetOs, collection, Ma: Wolttog% Mrs,. Nott; msgmr,f1,„T„ /144apson, Mr.§, ONAlmett; fusel/fa, two-tOne,, 4%; ;COW; floral arrangement, Mra, W. Bikid- shayn dried winter tan(quet., Mrst; Ifaugba rf 11.00/0"19; bouquet, dining room tablet Mrs, !. BradShaw, Mrs. J. Grainmett; PVC botuMet, Mrs. T. R. Th00i1,- son, Mrs. E. Nott; modern floral arrangement, Mrs. J. Grommett; new rare plant, Mrs. J. grummett, joint ly9adfoot ; arrangement, ThanksgivAng, Mrs, Storey, Mrs. T. R. Thompson; miniature den, 1VIrs. Sam McClure, Mrs. McLeod. Special: winner of most points, three me bushes, Dale's, Mrs. W. Bradshaw. Garden Club and Girls' Club Display . of vegetables, Joan Pryce, Slane HaPgkAglipL Hick- nell, Marjorie Papple„.4Bonnie Mc- liott, Sandra Doig;';'eeqtrePice of vegetables, fruits. for "Thanksgiv- ing, Bonnie McLeod; Marjorie' Kief- fer, Marjorie Papple; two coleus foliages, Suane Haugh, Marilyn Taylor. Sleeping Garments, Senior — displey, Mrs. 3. Grummett, Mrs. pyjamas, Mary Broadfoot, Mar - T. R. Thompson; calendula, dis Ag - play, John Broadfoot, Mrs. W. jorie Papple, Dorothy Keys, Haugh; dahlia's, 3 blooms, Ethel nes Hicknell; juniors: nightgowns, Dennis, Mrs. J. Grummett; dah- Marjorie Keifer; Eleanor Keys; Mamas, Suane Haugh, Jean. has, 7 blooms, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Broadfoot F. Dalrymple; gladiolus, 3 spikes, , Carol Carter, Gloria Carter; housecoat, Marjorie Pap - Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs. Les Pryce; ple. marigolds, French display, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, Mrs. Elgin Nott; TaGyalorrdenjeaCnluBb r—t, lcMarilynapi pansies, display, Mrs. J. Grum- mter, Suane Haugh;' bouquet, corn- ett; petunias, single, fringed, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; petunias, dou- flowers, Marjorie Papple, Merger - et McLeod, Carol Carter, Helen ble or more, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; Broadfoot; boucinet snapdragons, roses, 3 blooms, Mrs. T. R. Thomp- Jean Broadfoot, Marilyn Taylor, son; roses, display, Mrs. T. R. Grace Doig, Suane Haugh; carrots, Thompson; roses, Floribunda, Mrs. topped, Suane Haugh, G-ene Nixon, T, R. Thompson; scabiosa, display, Agnes Hicknell, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; snapdragon, Faye Little; 'Inds, topped, Suane Haugh, Marilyn Tay - display, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; ver- lor, Agnes Hicknell, Gene Nixon; benas, display, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; onions, Dutch sets, Marjorie Kite& zinnias, 5 blooms, Mrs. W. Haugh; fer, Georgina Kieffer, Marilyn Tay - zinnias, baby pom-pom, Mrs. W. lor, Joan Pryce. Haugh; zinnias, peppermint, dis- Junior Institute Hope Chest Com - play, Mrs. W. Bradshaw; African petition—Three articles, an apron, pair pillow slips, luncheon set, also three other articles, Mary Broad - foot, Catherine Campbell, Dorothy Keys. Stewart, Garnet Adams; table squash, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. H. McLeod; Hubbard squash, Garnet Adams, Mrs. W. Haugh; largest pumpkin, Garnet Adams, Johnb Broadfoot; long red mangolds, Ethel Dennis; Intermediate man - golds, Ethel Dennis; sugar beets, Wilbur Keys; A.O.V. potatoes; -F. McClymont, Mrs. W. Haugh; A.O. V. late potatoes, Mrs. W. Coleman; collection garden produce, F. Mc- Clymont. • Canned Fruits and Vegetables Preserved strawberries, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. E. Nott; canned red cherries, Mrs. J. Carter; canned peaches, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Rita Orr; canned pears, Rita Orr, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Keith McLean; canned plums, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. A. Jamieson; .canned red raspberries, Mrs. A, Jamieson, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; grape juice, Mrs. J. Carter; tomato juice, Mrs. A. Jamieson; chili sauce, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Rita Orr, Mrs. L. Pryce; canned pine- apple, Rita Orr, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. A. Jamieson; canned whole toma- toes, Rita Orr, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter; sweet cucumber pickles, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. Sam McClure, Mrs. E. Nott; pickled beets, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter; relish, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. S. Hillen, Mrs. S. McClure; pear marmalade, Mrs. J. Carter; new variety of pickles, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter; dill pickles, Mrs. S. Hillen, Ethel Den- nis, Mrs. J. Carter; tomato cat- sup, Mrs. S. McClure, Rita Orr, Mrs. J. Carter; black currant jam, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. E. Nott; strawberry jam, Mrs. A. Jamie- son, Ethel Dennis,. Mrs. S. Hillen; raspberry jam, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. S. McClure, Mrs. S. Hillen; apple jelly, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Bruce Keys, Mrs. J. Carter; red currant jelly, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter; any other variety jam, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. J. Carter; collection canned fruits, Mrs. J. Carter; collection james and jel- lies, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. J. Carter. Dairy Products Butter, crock, Mrs. J. • Carter; Ethel Dennis; butter, in prints, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis; but- ter, fancy servings, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Ethel Dennis; maple syrup, Ethel Dennis, Fred McClymont; home-made soap', Mrs. Wes. Heim - pet F. McClymont; home-made cottage cheese, Mrs. J. Carter; home-made lard, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis. Apples—Collection, 12 varieties, Ivan McClymont; winter apples, Fred McClymont, Ivan McCly- mont; fall apples, F. McClymont, I. McClymont; Rhode Island Green- ing, I. McClymont, F. McClymont; St. Lawrence, 1. McClymont; Mc- Intosh, I. McClymont; Talman Sweet, F. McClymont, I. McCly- mont; McIntosh, I. McClymont; any other variety fall apples, L McClymont. Fred - McClymont took all other prizes in this class. Pears—Louis Bonne de Jersey, F. McClymont; Bartlett, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, F. McClymont. Plums—Washington, Green Gage, Lombards and German Prunes, F. McClymont; Burbank, F. McCly- mont, W. S. D. Storey; Bradshaw, I. McClymont; any other variety, Mrs. T. R. Thompson, F. McCly- mont. Grapes, green, Wilbur Keyes.; 4luron Expositor Special, Fred Mc- Clymont. Grain Timothy, Stanley Hillen, John Broadfoot, Arnold Jamieson, Don Buchanan; fall wheat, Ken Ryan, Don Ryan, Wm. S. D. Storey, Ivan McClymont; barley, Lewis P. Coyne, Ken Stewart,W. S. D. Storey, Arnold Jamieson; oats, late, A. Jamieson, R. M. Scott, Geo. Underwood, Donald McKer- cher; oats, early, F. McClymont, Don Buchanan; mixed grain, L. P. Coyne, Harold Pryce, Ken Cole- man, Bruce Coleman; white beans, W. S. D. Storey, Jack Crozier; husking corn on cob, John Bell, J. Crozier, Bruce Coleman, Don Buchanan; championship, Arnold Jamieson. Bale first -cut hay, Mrs. Sam Storey, W. S. D. Storey; bale, sec- ond -cut hay, L, P. Coyne, Will. Coleman, Ken Coleman, Bruce Coleman; bushel field chopped hay, Arnold Jamieson, J. Crozier, D. McKercher; sheaf ensilage corn, J. Crozier. Ken Stewart, F. McCly- mont, 1 McClymont. Field Crop Competitions Garry Oats: A. Jamieson, 95 pts.; L. P. Coyne, 93; R. T. Bolton, 91; Don Buchanan, 90; R. M. Scott, 89; Ken Stewart, 88; John E. Hen- derson, 87; R. S. McKercher, 86; Harold Pryce, 85; Bob Broadfoot, 84; Guy Dorrance, 81; Jack Croz- ier, 79; Tom Whyte, 70; W. L. Whyte, 65. Brant Barley—L. P. Coyne, 96 points; Ken Stewart, 94; Oliver Pryce, 92; J. Arnold Jamieson, 90; Jack Crozier, 88; Harold Pryce, 86; Jas. F. Keys, 85; Luther San- ders, 83; Guy Dorrance, 80; Tom Whyte, 60; W. L. Whyte, 60, Pfister Corn—John F. Bell, 95; Robert E. McMillan: 93; Ken Stew- art, 92; Bob Broadfoot, 90; Nick Whyte, 82; John E. Henderson, 81; Joe J. Lane, 79; Tom Whyte, 77; Don Buchanan, 74; Leslie J. Pryce, 71 Gordan Papple, 68; Guy Dor- mice, 65. pie; raisin pie, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. G. Papple; apple pie, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. A. Jamieson, Mrs. S. Hillen; butter tarts, Mrs. G. Pap- ple, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. S. Hil- len; jam tarts, Mrs. G. Papple, Bruce Keys, Mrs. J. Carter. Miscellaneous—Tea biscuits, B. Keys, Mrs. 3. Carter, Mrs. S. Hil- len; wheat biscuits, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Ethel Dennis; doughnuts, Mrs. S. Storey; muffins, wheat germ. Rita Orr, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. S. Storey; shortbread, Wm. S. Storey, Mrs. Wes Heimpel, Mrs. S. Storey; sandwiches, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. S. Storey; gingerbread, Mrs. G. Pap- ple, Mrs. J. Carter; school lunch box, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. J. Carter. Specials—Collection plain baking, Mrs. T. McMillan, Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis; six ways of serving apples, Mrs. J. Keys, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Bruce Keys; six ways of serving potatoes, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. J. Keys, Mrs. G. Papple. Lake of Woods Special—Loaf white bread, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. T. Mc- Millan, Mrs. Carter; layer cake, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. 3. Carter; pie, Five Roses Flour, Mrs. T. Mc - Milian Mrs. G. Papple. Gorman, Eckert & Co—Chili sauce, Mrs. Les. Pryce. Canada Packers— Pies, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Car- ter, Mrs. T. McMillan; cakes, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. J. Carter, Bruce Keys. Magic Baking Powder— Frosted single layer cake, Mrs. G. Papple, Mrs. J. Keyes, Varna. Cooking, Public School Tea biscuits, open, Carol Carter, Bruce Falconer, Sandra Bushie, Katie Scott, Louis Bradshaw; but- ter tarts, Elaine Oke, Wendy Moore, Brian Habkirk, Judy Nott, Mary Ann Snowden; chocolate lay- er cake, Glen Nott, Judy Nott, Sharon McNichol, H. Elliott, Joan Reynolds; bran muffins, Linda Nott, Elaine Oke, Elizabeth Car- ter, Marjorie MacDonald, Bruce Falconer; drop cookies, Shirley Dinsmore, Dorothy Jamieson, Brian Habkirk, Elaine Oke; white layer cake; iced, Ken Cardno, Rosemary Lansink, Peter Stiles, Betty Nigh; Cheryl Moore; apple pie, Sandra Bushie, Mary Crich, Barbara Fal- coner, Kendra Moore, Barbara Tudball; raisin pie, Carol Carter, Sandra McGonigle, Sandra Bushie; candy, maple cream, Susan Mc- Lean, Peter Kling, Helen Elliott, Katie Scott, Louise Bradshaw; candy, chocolate fudge, Glen Nott, Bruce WhitmoreFeJudy Nott, Shar- on McNichol, Connie Glew. Needlecraft Quilts—Quilt, piecs.:d, cotton, Mrs. Jack Kemp; quilt, pieced and ap- pliqued, Mrs. Wes Heimpel; child's nursery design, Mrs. Jack Kemp, Mrs. -Mel Steffen, Mrs. Wes Heim pel. Afghans—Crocheted afghan, Mrs. Les Pryce, Mrs, Rita Orr; knitted afghan, Mrs. W e'S Heimpel. Mats—Braided mat, rags, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel; hooked mat, rags, Mrs. W. Heim- pel; hooked mat, wool, yarn, Mrs. Elgin Nott, No name or number, Mrs: L. Pryce. Living Room Furnishings—Cush- ion, satin, Mrs. Joe Grummett, Mrs. Jack Kemp, Mrs. W. Heim- pel; embroidered cukhion, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel, no name or number; needlepoint cushion, Mrs. W. Heimpel; wool cushion, Mrs. Sam McClure, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel; picture, needle- point, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. Kemp; picture, petitpoint, Mrs. W. Heimpel; (Jolley, tatted, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. S. McClure; doiley, crocheted, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. S. Mc- Clure. • Sewing Doll, dressed, Meta Reeves, Jean McLeod, Anne Kling, Darlene Sills, Helen Broadfoot; embroidered tea towel, Helen Broadfoot, Margaret MacGregor, Mary MacGregor, Sharon McNichol, Mea Reeves; apron, Helen Broadfoot, Barbara Falconer, Ruth Crich; knitted art- icle, Gisela Helbig, Joan Robert- son, Helen Broadfdot, Catherine Philips, Rosemary Lansink; article hand -worked, Helen Broadfoot, Joan Reynolds, Gisela Helbig, Cat- o]. Carter, Sandra Bushie; article made of felt, Darlene Sills, Ruth Crich, Helen Broadfoot, Betty Anti Gibbing; costume jewellery, Ruth Crieh, Mildred Crich, Helen Broadl foot, Barbara Layton. Roots and Vegetables Totnatoes, red, Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs. W. E. Coleman; tomatoes, yellow, F. McClymont; collection of each variety, McClymont; onions from seed, Spanish, MO. W. Haugh; onions from Dutch sets, Mrs. L. Pryce, Mrs. W. Haugh; onion seta, Mrs. W. Haugh, Mrs. L. Pryce; cucumbers, pick- ling, Mrs. Elgin Nott; butter beans, Een SteWart, Mrs. Wes, Hemplp11; Otte beans, sbelled, 'Home Economics Bread—Loaf white bread, Mrsl J. Carter, Mrs. T. 1VIcMillaa, Ethet Dennis; brown bread, Ethel ben nis, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs. J. Cart ter; fruit bread, Ethel Dennis, Mrs G. Papple, Mrs. S. Storey. Buns—Plain, Ethel Dennis, Mrs;' T. McMillan, Mrs. G. Papple; col" lection of buns, Ethel Dennis, Mrs G. Papple, Mrs. J. Carter. Cakes—Angel cake, uniced, Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. .1. Carter, Mrs, T. McMillan; chocolate layer cake, Mrs. G. Papple, Wilma McLean1 M's. J. Carter; white layer Cake, Mrs, J. Carter, Mrs. G. Pappleq • ." • ,, • ,, Mrs. E. C. Case; apron, to repres- violet, Mrs. E. Nott; African viol- ent month or special event, Mrs. et, single Mrs. E. Nott; African M. Steffen, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs. S. Storey; practical work ap- ron, Mrs. F. Cantelon, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. M. Steffen; lady's house dress, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. violet, double, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. L. Pryce; African violet, collection, Mrs. L. Pryce; coleus, foliage, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. W. Haugh; chrys- W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. Kemp; lady's skirt, cotton, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. J. Kemp; lady's skirt, wool, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs. M. Steffen; man's pyjamas, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. J. Kemp; child's pyjamas, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel; man's plaid sport slairt,1 Mrs. m. Steffen; girl's dress, smocked, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. M. Steffen; child's dress, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. Sam Storey; child's sunsuit, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. J. Grummett; boy's trousers, Mrs. J. •''..emp, Mrs. W. Heimpel; 3 articles 'rom sugar sacks, etc., Mrs. Sam McClure, Mrs. M. Staffen, Mrs. W. Heimpel. 1Vliscellaneous—Grandine's birth- day party, Mrs. M. Steffen; bath towel, narrow edge, Mrs. W. Heim- pel, Mrs. M. Steffen, Mrs. Jack Kemp; linen towel, embroidered, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen; guest towel, cross stitch, Mrs. M. Steffen; tea towel, any trim, Mrs. S. McClure, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen; gift for bridal shower, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. J. Grum- mett; quilt blocks, pieced cotton, Mrs. J. Kemp, Mrs. W. Heimpel.. Specials—Mary Maxim special, sweater, knit, Mrs. S. McClure; Mrs. Haugh special, pillow slips, Mrs. W. Heimpel, Mrs. M. Steffen; Mrs. Haugh special, half apron, Mrs. Frank Cantelon, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. Joe Grummett. Mrs. Grummett's special, three hand- made articles, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs. Frank Cantelon, Mrs. E. C. Case. The nurse is saving regularly for a vacation trip (Continued on Page 7) Every Car Reduced To Clear 1956 Monarch Hardtop $2,775 1,295 1,225 1,200 875 275 1953 Chev. Sedan—Deluxe 1953 Chev. Sedan 1953 Chev. Coach 1951 Chev. Sedan 1950 For Coach No reasonable offer refused — at — SEAFORTH MOTORS k SEAFORTH The father is saving for the things a'growing child will need • Both have a bank account- and a purpose for saving Nurse and father both agree that some things are too important to leave to chance. So, like Most Canadians, each uses a Chartered bank far planned saving, making regular deposits to accomplish a definite purpose. You Own savings plan may be a short-term, modest one — maybe a vacation trip, or new drapes for the living room. Or your goal may be long -tinge, like providing more security, greater comfort and independence for you and Mik.faMily. But whatever wise you find for the money you save, yOU'll alWaYS be glad you saved it! Save at a bank ,-;-• millions do COMMUNITY .• • 4